Teach Middle East Magazine Issue 2 Volume 2 Nov-Dec 2014 | Page 40

Snapshot Of The Emirates SHARJAH HH Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Founding Father of the UAE and former Ruler of Sharjah. HH Sheikh Dr Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah. Founding Father: HH Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Qasimi (1965 – 1972) Current Ruler: HH Sheikh Dr Sultan III bin Mohammed Al Qasimi (1972 – present) Important Landmarks: Al Majaz Waterfront, The Cultural Roundabout (formerly known as the Quran Roundabout) Key Industries: Tourism, Shipping Port and Free Zone Business Investment Opportunities T oday, the industrious emirate of Sharjah is the scene of a constantly blooming Metropolis. However, like all her sister emirates, Sharjah has a rich history and can be counted as one of the fastest developing emirates within the United Arab Emirates. Sharjah is the third largest emirate following Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Its settlements date back to approximately 6, 000 years ago when it is believed to have been called Sarcoa. Back then, the small population relied on trade, farming, fishing, hunting and pearling. within the emirate. These museums constantly provide great exhibitions that feature interesting artefacts, valuable information on the UAE and the Gulf region, as well as, timeless photography that visually transports you back in time and informs you about how Emiratis and the people of the Gulf region lived in the past. These museums are excellent for field trips and social outings for anyone who is keen on exploring and discovering the secrets of Arabian lifestyle and Islamic culture. Sharjah also offers impressive art galleries and beautifully restored heritage sites. The emirate of Sharjah is renown throughout the Arab world for its commitment to art, culture and preserving local heritage. In fact, in 1998, UNESCO named the emirate as the “Cultural Capital of the Arab World.” Sharjah is a city of humanitarian service. There is a constant push to promote humanitarian work especially in the fields of health care, education, rehabilitation and reintegration of the disabled into society. Places of educational value to educators include the wide range of over 20 museums that are located The integrity and character of the people of Sharjah is linked to a deep appreciation for and understanding of 38 Nov - Dec 2014 Special Feature their diverse history and embracing the opportunities of the present that will yield a more positive future for the emirate, its residents and by extension, the people of the UAE. Source: Sharjah Tourisim (Photo Credit: Sharjah Media Centre and National Archives, UAE)